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@DarthValtrex what was the time gap between your scan not registering an enemy and said enemy being discovered. They could have just been outside the scans peripheral and moved into a position you'd expect them to he scanned right after?
Just spitballing here as it's hard to say without any context. Audio isn't a reliable aide these days. 😛
- 5 years ago
@DarthValtrex Ok so going back to what i said about the enemy being just outside the peripheral of the scan. I think that really could be a possibility.
If you look at your bloodhounds movement as he scans he aims off to the left of the door as he scans, whereas your enemy is to the right behind the crates.
Now with that in mind even if a BH scan covered a full 180° radius in front of him( Which it doesn't as the scan is conical, they just increased the range), that enemy would have been outside the radius if you get me?
I could be wrong but from viewing that i think that may be the issue.
- DarthValtrex5 years agoHero+@MandatoryIDtag I thought it scanned in a circle radios?
- 5 years ago
@DarthValtrex Nah, you'd be able to scan people behind you if that was the case. It's definitely conical, the area of coverage gets larger at the further extremities of the scan as obviously a cone as wider at one end than the other. 😛
A lot of people i've come across in the past have complained his scan doesn't work properly but it turned out to be this reason as the cause.
- 5 years ago
If your bloodhound would have placed himself exactly in the middle of the double doors before he scanned he would of picked them up on either side. or at least one or two enemies depending where they are standing.
[With and with out the Bloodhound buff]
Bloodhound has the peripheral view so if he would have measured it correctly and was spot on he would have picked them up on either side.
It takes a bit of practice it's more harder when running then walking or standing still.
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